Photos referenced in the photo library are in the iPhoto library

I have 26 pictures in my library of Photos that are referenced photos. I want to collect my library of Photos. However, when I try to do it says Photos that I need to allow it for the folder that contains these 26 photos. Unfortunately, this folder is inside my old library iPhotos, which is a package and therefore cannot be accessed via the dialog window Photos gives me.

I tried to find 26 photos manually via the Finder via "Show package content", but I can't find them. A Spotlight search did not help either.

Does anyone know how add these 26 photos referenced in my photo library.

The strange thing is all the other photos (over 7,000) migrated my iPhotos library my library of Photos with no problems.

I have 26 pictures in my library of Photos that are referenced photos. I want to collect my library of Photos.

Have you tried to select the photos referenced in Photos and then use the command "file > consolidate?  To copy the original image files referenced in the photo library and making photos managed them.

What happens when you try?  I see that sign.

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